J-aggregates are a class of low-dimensional molecular crystals which display enhanced interaction with light. These systems show interesting optical properties as an intense and narrow red-shifted absorption peak (J-band) with respect to the spectrum of the corresponding monomer. The need to theoretically investigate optical excitations in J-aggregates is twofold: a thorough first-principles description is still missing and a renewed interest is rising recently in understanding the nature of the J-band, in particular regarding the collective mechanisms involved in its formation. In this work, we investigate the electronic and optical properties of a J-aggregate molecular crystal made of ordered arrangements of organic push–pull chromophores...
Using a first-principles approach, we calculate electronic and optical properties of molecular aggre...
Intermolecular interactions drive in molecular materials cooperative and collective behavior, and ne...
We present here a brief summary of a National Natural Science Foundation Major Project entitled &quo...
In a first-principles study based on density functional theory and many-body perturbation theory, we...
J-type aggregation of organic chromophores into inorganic host matrixes provides a useful route towa...
J-type aggregation of organic chromophores into inorganic host matrixes provides a useful route towa...
The theory of the optical properties of linear and tubular molecular J-aggregates is reviewed. The p...
The theory of the optical properties of linear and tubular molecular J-aggregates is reviewed. The p...
The theory of the optical properties of linear and tubular molecular J-aggregates is reviewed. The p...
The modulation of intermolecular interactions upon aggregation induces changes in excited state prop...
Molecular aggregates are non-covalent self-assemblies of chromophores wherein excitations on individ...
Collective molecular optical responses can be studied in detail in J-aggregates. The aggregates are ...
Narrow-band photoluminescence (PL) together with high quantum efficiency from organic molecules is e...
Using a first-principles approach, we calculate electronic and optical properties of molecular aggre...
A key issue for the application of π-conjugated organic molecules as thin film solid-state materials...
Using a first-principles approach, we calculate electronic and optical properties of molecular aggre...
Intermolecular interactions drive in molecular materials cooperative and collective behavior, and ne...
We present here a brief summary of a National Natural Science Foundation Major Project entitled &quo...
In a first-principles study based on density functional theory and many-body perturbation theory, we...
J-type aggregation of organic chromophores into inorganic host matrixes provides a useful route towa...
J-type aggregation of organic chromophores into inorganic host matrixes provides a useful route towa...
The theory of the optical properties of linear and tubular molecular J-aggregates is reviewed. The p...
The theory of the optical properties of linear and tubular molecular J-aggregates is reviewed. The p...
The theory of the optical properties of linear and tubular molecular J-aggregates is reviewed. The p...
The modulation of intermolecular interactions upon aggregation induces changes in excited state prop...
Molecular aggregates are non-covalent self-assemblies of chromophores wherein excitations on individ...
Collective molecular optical responses can be studied in detail in J-aggregates. The aggregates are ...
Narrow-band photoluminescence (PL) together with high quantum efficiency from organic molecules is e...
Using a first-principles approach, we calculate electronic and optical properties of molecular aggre...
A key issue for the application of π-conjugated organic molecules as thin film solid-state materials...
Using a first-principles approach, we calculate electronic and optical properties of molecular aggre...
Intermolecular interactions drive in molecular materials cooperative and collective behavior, and ne...
We present here a brief summary of a National Natural Science Foundation Major Project entitled &quo...